
Fielding Alderman/PDI Kitchen, Bath, and Lighting

Plumbing Distributors, Inc., more commonly known as PDI, was founded in 1973 in Lawrenceville, Ga. The family-owned business was born out of a passion for identifying and fulfilling the needs of customers while exemplifying first-class service. Now in its 50th year of serving customers, PDI is recognized as an industry leader in wholesale distribution and as a vibrant kitchen, bath, and lighting retailer. Today, the independently owned company operates 26 locations across Georgia, South Carolina and Tennessee, including the first two Kohler Signature Showrooms in the Southeast region.
PDI comprises more than 400 employees and continues to flourish through a combination of successful partnerships, acquisitions, and a commitment to its core values of: accountability, commitment, flexibility, integrity, loyalty, and teamwork. Visit relyonpdi.com to shop all of your kitchen, bath, and lighting needs. Not sure if they carry the appliance brand you’re looking for? Give them a call at (800) 262-9231 or visit their website for their full line card. Follow PDI on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn for the latest news and updates.
Don Ansley/ACG Solutions

ACG Solutions offers cutting-edge IT managed services, providing clients with comprehensive and tailored solutions to meet their technology needs. Specializing in the installation and maintenance of security cameras and access control systems. ACG ensures the safety and security of our client’s premises.
ACG has also established itself as a leader in data cabling and network design. Offering advanced infrastructure that supports seamless connectivity and efficient data transfer. In the realm of telecommunications , ACG delivers state-of-the-art business telephone systems, meeting the communication demands of modern enterprises.













with reader submitted recipes in all media – magazines, books and on TV. Talk about a dream job. Imagine trying out and cooking all those recipes that have been sent in from readers everywhere. You get to try everyone’s favorite dish. Catherine gave us a ton of kitchen tips, like: read the recipe first, get everything you need ready next then start. Invest in a good slow cooker, good knives and good cookware before you start spending big bucks on the major appliances. These recipes are not really gourmet – they just are real life, family friendly non-intimidating and delicious. Also she puts all the nutritional information right there at the bottom of each recipe. And if you get a chance be sure to check out the Taste of Home Cooking Schools. There you’ll learn great cooking tips and techniques as well as walk away with lots of prizes and gifts. So be sure to check out Catherine’s new cookbook (which is a great gift for the holidays) Taste of Home, Cooks Who Care edition – it even comes with a year subscription to her magazine as a bonus gift. To learn more please go to 


magazine. Nicci shared some important food safety tips to help you prevent being one of the 76 million people who get food poisoning like: check for product recalls; avoid runny or raw eggs; always wash your hands before you handle food; keep your refrigerator thermometer at or below 40 degrees and do not defrost food on the kitchen counter.This months issue has the apple on the cover and features articles on food safety, speedy soups, a light beer taste test, foods to help your memory, a natural cure for hot flashes and of course lots of apple recipes. to learn more please go to 













